Although Dragon is currently only contracted to fly 12 cargo-only missions to the ISS, NASA astronauts got to try out the accommodations inside a test version of the spacecraft for when it may eventually carry crew members.

SpaceX said the spacecraft's seats are mounted to strong, yet lightweight, supporting structures that are attached to the pressure vessel walls. Each seat has a liner that could be custom-fitted for an individual crew member and could support an adult weighing up to 250 pounds and measuring 6-feet, 5-inches tall.

The craft allows seating for seven and has additional space for three others to stand, which is apparently much more room than the Apollo-era capsules.